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November 30, 2007
Law School Ranking by Federal Appellate Court Clerkship Placement
The Federal Appellate Clerkship Blog ranks law schools by the total number and percentage of their graduates with 2008-09 circuit court clekrships. The Top 10 law schools in both measures are:
- Harvard (#1 in total number of graduates, #4 in percentage of graduates)
- Yale (#2, #1)
- Stanford (#3, #2)
- Chicago (#4, #3)
- Columbia (#5, #7)
- Michigan (#6, #8)
- Texas (#7, #12)
- Georgetown (#8, #17)
- NYU (#8. #13)
- UCLA (#8, #8)
- Northwestern (#11, #5)
- Duke (#13, #6)
- Penn (#13, #10)
(Hat Tip: Brian Leiter.)
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